About GW IEA Board
Dr. Wonhee Kang is known for being a polymath/ Enneagram Type Seven. She is a Worship Artist, Spiritual Director, Creative & Arts & Play Therapist(CAPT), licensed teacher and the founder of TheraHarmony, a therapeutic modality providing holistic, integrative Expressive Arts and Play Therapy. She is an accredited professional of the International Enneagram Association(IEA). Kang co-founded the Greater Washington DC IEA chapter and has been serving as chairperson and offering Enneagram workshops for various groups that include teachers, therapists, business leaders, managers, churches and missionaries. Dr. Kang is a leader of multicultural ministries for over 30 years, believing in the beauty and virtue of diversity in the world and devoted in the nonprofit world supporting at-risk youth as an executive director for 26 years. She served as the chairperson and committee chairs of the Asian American Chamber of Commerce for 12 years as well as served on the Board of FBI Citizen academy. More information at
Dr. Robert Driver-Bishop has led transformation workshops for many years with certifications in Myers-Briggs, DiSC, Gallup Clifton Strengthsfinders, and Enneagram. Extensive background in Air Force Intelligence, research engineer at Motorola, CEO national computer chain, university chaplain, national awards for film production & educational software. As a retired pastor, he devotes his time to helping teams to grow and teaching groups about personal and spiritual transformation. His wife is also a pastor. Daughter & grandchildren are gifted artists (we think so anyways).
Ms. Pamela Perkins Donnelly loves talking about what makes us humans putter along, stall out, or even explode. She is a Certified Narrative Tradition Enneagram Teacher, and Myers-Briggs Type Indicator Practitioner, as well as a long-time follower of the curiosity-first principle. Donnelly is a huge Enneagram cheerleader and a co-founder of the D.C. Area Regional IEA Chapter. You can read more on the "All Professionals" page of the IEA
Dr. Courtney Gaskins has been an adjunct lecturer at George Mason University and Mary Washington University. Prior to joining Youth For Tomorrow, Dr. Gaskins was a special education teacher for four years at public schools in Virginia and a youth development specialist for the preceding 10 years with Virginia Tech/Virginia Cooperative Extension where she spent four years providing expertise to the U.S. Army’s on positive youth development. She earned her B.A. in psychology and Ph.D. in education from George Mason University and an M.Ed and a Certification in Education Leadership from the University of Mary Washington. Courtney is an amateur portrait and figure artist using a diversity of mediums, including painting, sculpting, and drawing. She is currently seeking a B.A. in Fine Art with the Academy of Art University. She also enjoys reading, writing and spending time outdoors. You can view her arts here.